Player of the Week: Sheanon Williams
While the loss of two points against Dallas surely stings, no one did more than Williams to put the Union in a position to win that game.
While the loss of two points against Dallas surely stings, no one did more than Williams to put the Union in a position to win that game.
With two goals and a continued core role in the Union’s passing game, Conor Casey is the Philadelphia Player of the Week.
A former Ocean City player scored a late equalizer for his new team, Reading United. Wielding a dagger like that earns you Player of the Week.
Against Columbus, he shielded the back four, stepped into passing lanes, and broke up attacks with timely tackles. He also scored the gamewinner.
Aaron Wheeler used his time on loan from the Union with Harrisburg over the weekend to score a brace in the 4-0 road win over Charlotte.
Before scoring his second goal all-time against the Union for the Montreal Impact, Lancaster, Pa. native Andrew Wenger showed all the muscle, skill and intelligence expected of a Hermann Trophy winner, helping to open space for Marco Di Vaio’s hat trick.
In a season where it’s clear that every game is going to be a scrap, it’s imperative the Union have as many cylinders firing as they can. This week, Sébastien Le Toux—not for the first time—was the engine that drove the Union.
On Saturday, Union fans saw what MacMath could be. The potential’s always been there but, against Chicago, MacMath showed he has the ability to turn that potential into reality.
Two absolute rockets in the span of 88 seconds. Whatever was said in the locker room at halftime, Cruz came out ready to prove his doubters wrong.
The Union may have struggled in New England but Jimmy McLaughlin opened the scoring in Harrisburg’s 100th win in franchise history.
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